[Q] Getting another Xperia Play :) - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just purchased another xperia play, currently waiting for it to be delivered. Can anyone tell me the best kernel used with Gin2Jellybean rom based on your experience? Hoping to OC to around 1.4-1.6MHz, I have had a browse around the forum to see what I like but hoping for something stable/reliable for everyday use.
Thanks for any feedback.

Imo its lupus gb 12.5 but dont oc so much, its bad and doseny giv so mucy performqnxe in the long run,
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Pizza_Dox said:
Imo its lupus gb 12.5 but dont oc so much, its bad and doseny giv so mucy performqnxe in the long run,
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Thanks Pizza_Dox, does this kernel also support usb fast charge? And what oc value do you recommend?
Cheers.

I dont think it supports that,
I recommend only 1.2 GHz max and 180 MHz min and the govenor on lulzactive for best performance/battery,
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Pizza_Dox said:
I dont think it supports that,
I recommend only 1.2 GHz max and 180 MHz min and the govenor on lulzactive for best performance/battery,
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Thanks ever so much for your help.

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(Q)Over-Clocking and Under-Volting

havent tried Ocing in my arc,im curious is it really a big difference
from 1ghz Ocing to 1.4 or higher?and the only way to O/C is to unlocked bootloader and use different kernel?is there a stable and safe frequency?tested in a daily usage..
Well, I'm currently running at 806Mhz, I was previously at 1.2Ghz and to be honest, I don't see any difference.
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You may try to flash the DoomKernel on your device. It will give you rootaccess, the possibility to over and underclock. But first you need to unlock your bootloader.
I overclocked my Arc to 1,9ghz Max running for days without any problems. I dont recommend much higher or it will run stuck and you may damage your device.
Only overclock your device when you have a good feeling about it
so does that mean i can't over clock to let's say 1.4 GHz and let it be like that for daily use ? either with DoomLord ROM or CM7 ROM..
mr.alawi said:
so does that mean i can't over clock to let's say 1.4 GHz and let it be like that for daily use ? either with DoomLord ROM or CM7 ROM..
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You can overclock, but ARE YOU REALLY need 1,8Ghz??? All day.
Stock you had 1Ghz and its already fast.
When you doing some grazy OC lets say 1.9ghz your device may be unstable after that.
Most people using 1,2 or 1,4ghz because its stable and not draining battery a lot.
I use 800-900mhz and very happy.
Whay we always talking overclocking, but not "downclocking"
Edit: doomlord kernel max is 2.0Ghz but dont forget about stock is 1ghz....so 2 times faster BUT not all devices are stable with this insane speed.
CM7 and FXP kernel max 1,6Ghz and its rock solid stable all day and night.
Cheers
Taavi
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sunbriel said:
Well, I'm currently running at 806Mhz, I was previously at 1.2Ghz and to be honest, I don't see any difference.
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Agree.
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From what I've experienced,
If u set the OC in min 1GHz and max 1.8GHz like what I've done, you will notice that ur phone is going smoother.
Well, this is my opinion..
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chitose_ndy said:
From what I've experienced,
If u set the OC in min 1GHz and max 1.8GHz like what I've done, you will notice that ur phone is going smoother.
Well, this is my opinion..
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Minimum 1Ghz....wtf? its draining your battery with light speeds.
I think 245Mhz is good
Cheers
Taavi
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taaviu said:
Minimum 1Ghz....wtf? its draining your battery with light speeds.
I think 245Mhz is good
Cheers
Taavi
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Yes it drains battery
I mean just to test is there any difference between OC or not.
I'm using min 245GHz and max 1.8GHz
Cheers
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from my experience the browser(opera mobile) is smoother.
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@tyrand3
how much Ghz have you been using?
you using it daily?is it really a big difference?
I overclocked mine to 1.4GHz and use it as daily setup, works smoother and faster.
Min/max 122/1401MHz
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Kernel that is only undervolted but not overclocked?

Can someone post a link to a kernel that runs at the stock 1.5ghz but is undervolted? I don't care about performance. Just want the best battery life. Thanks!!
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Almost any kernal is better in battery than stock
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you can easily limit the CPU to not go over 1.5 or even 1.0
when i really want to save battery i keep CPU at 800 Mhz or 1.0 Ghz
Any of the kernels in the development section can be either under bolted or over clocked. I'm using synergy the way it comes out of the box and its great. Standby battery drain is unbelievable.
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AllGamer said:
you can easily limit the CPU to not go over 1.5 or even 1.0
when i really want to save battery i keep CPU at 800 Mhz or 1.0 Ghz
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why dont u UV ur 1.5ghz to 1.0ghz voltage? or near there?
That would be underclocking not under volting
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AllGamer said:
you can easily limit the CPU to not go over 1.5 or even 1.0
when i really want to save battery i keep CPU at 800 Mhz or 1.0 Ghz
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What app do you use?
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twolfekc said:
What app do you use?
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in CM ROMs it's build in
in other ROMs you can use SetCPU or faux or the other one i forgot the name right now
AllGamer said:
in CM ROMs it's build in
in other ROMs you can use SetCPU or faux or the other one i forgot the name right now
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Thanks a lot man!!!
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AllGamer said:
in CM ROMs it's build in
in other ROMs you can use SetCPU or faux or the other one i forgot the name right now
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Other one = System Tuner
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twolfekc said:
That would be underclocking not under volting
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true, but i find it more effective than UV
yes, we can keep it at 1.5 Ghz with say -0.010v or something like that
it's just a minor hassle to tweak
you can open a Terminal in your phone and launch the command
some apps like the faux can let you control the voltage as well

Cm9 compatible kernel w/ undervolt?

Hey guys, could you recommend me a kernel for my gio running CM9 that also has under and overvolt capabilites, without giving up things like the init.d support and cpu scaling?
Gio doesnt support it, it cant..
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Why is that?
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Because of the cheap arm v6. It cant be undervolted
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Because of the cheap arm v6. It cant be undervolted
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What exactly is undervolting?
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iok1 said:
What exactly is undervolting?
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Allowing your CPU to lower its volt consumption then its stock value , mostly done on PC's..
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voetbalremco said:
Allowing your CPU to lower its volt consumption then its stock value , mostly done on PC's..
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What does it change?
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What does it change?
Na szczęście jest TapaTalk
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Simple way:
You charge your battery with energy. The processor needs energy to run. It takes energy out of the battery with the same amount in a timezone. With undervolting you can set this value under its normal value, so it consumes less energy and saves your energy stored in your battery for your screen, wifi, data connection etc what consumes energy stored in the battery..
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voetbalremco said:
Simple way:
You charge your battery with energy. The processor needs energy to run. It takes energy out of the battery with the same amount in a timezone. With undervolting you can set this value under its normal value, so it consumes less energy and saves your energy stored in your battery for your screen, wifi, data connection etc what consumes energy stored in the battery..
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Thanks
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lol 0.o if u compile a complete new kernel
u can set the Voltage Use while Overclocking -.-
So if it is over seven its Overvolt
It is under 7 its Undervolt
so are u a kernel Dev to say something like that?
DQiB said:
lol 0.o if u compile a complete new kernel
u can set the Voltage Use while Overclocking -.-
So if it is over seven its Overvolt
It is under 7 its Undervolt
so are u a kernel Dev to say something like that?
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Why dont we have one then? Because it can ruin your cpu..
Phiexz and delanoister are great devs, they also made kernels..
And it problably doesnt work well because otherwise we would have it
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Because of the cheap arm v6. It cant be undervolted
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Okay, is that why games like temple run are not compatible with us either? Also, if you know, what is the difference between it and other processors that makes it undervolt incompatible?
AlwaysDroid said:
Okay, is that why games like temple run are not compatible with us either? Also, if you know, what is the difference between it and other processors that makes it undervolt incompatible?
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Temple run isnt supported officially, so it is modified to work, but arm v6 is old and cant handle it smoothly, thats why they dont give official support..
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Temple run isnt supported officially, so it is modified to work, but arm v6 is old and cant handle it smoothly, thats why they dont give official support..
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Ah makes sense. To bad though. :/
lol FIT/ACE/MINI is able to do that -.-
Yup undervolt gives much lower performance but any device is able to do that ;-)

Kernel for overclocking the phone to 2 ghz

Hello can anyone recomended me good kernel to overclock my phone up to 2 ghz im using custum rom xperia ultimate hd. Thanks
KoKoOo said:
Hello can anyone recomended me good kernel to overclock my phone up to 2 ghz im using custum rom xperia ultimate hd. Thanks
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Maybe Arcknight kernel?
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I think the sega or rush kernels have this also. Wouldn't recommend it, to be honest. The difference between 1.6 and 2.0 is almost unnoticeable performance-wise but your battery life will suffer.
Thanks man
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KoKoOo said:
Hello can anyone recomended me good kernel to overclock my phone up to 2 ghz im using custum rom xperia ultimate hd. Thanks
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Overclocking to that frequency is close to deadly for our phones. Better just sell your phone, you get money, instead of just a brick.

The most battery friendly rom

Hi,
I'm looking for the most battery friendly rom for long trips when I'm only listening to music, I don't care about anything else. Any recommendations? Even such hint as is it gb, ics or jb rom would be helpful
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No such thing as a battery friendly rom. You either sacrifice performance or save battery life.
Odp: The most battery friendly rom
Yeah ik although there might be difference between gb ics and jb, don't you think?
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olokos said:
Yeah ik although there might be difference between gb ics and jb, don't you think?
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gb has the best battery life.
I would probably use the cola ROM or any other striped down GB ROM and get a good kernel too idk what to recommend though since as soon as I got BL unlocked I left gingerbread...and set the performance to battery save or conservative and the brightness low and you should be set... I remember when on stock I could get like 3 days on one charge man that was awesome
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Use GB Rom NXT LE 1.3 with LuPus GB Kernel
Using No-frills CPU
set governor powersave
set min freq 249mhz
Open Battery Calibration app, charge your phone until 100% and click Battery Calibration Button
Turn Off Wifi
Set only to 2G if possible
With this setting standard battery can last for more than 24 hours (and my battery almost 2 years old)
Odp: The most battery friendly rom
I just wanted the rom as I know which kernel to use and what settings to set
Do you think that gb with max 500 MHz would be more battery friendly than jb max 134 MHz?
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olokos said:
I just wanted the rom as I know which kernel to use and what settings to set
Do you think that gb with max 500 MHz would be more battery friendly than jb max 134 MHz?
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Why are you asking us? Try it and find out for yourself what happens.
olokos said:
I just wanted the rom as I know which kernel to use and what settings to set
Do you think that gb with max 500 MHz would be more battery friendly than jb max 134 MHz?
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Sounds like iT will but GB would be more responsive at 134 then JB right?? Because of the lack of features
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Odp: The most battery friendly rom
From what I can tell nope. Performance at PAC Jb +turbo Kernel is epic so I can use phone even at 134 mhz
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